And for anyone who's unfamiliar with the treatment, it can be a shocking sight to see. The facial involves drawing blood from a vein in your arm, which is then run through a centrifuge to extract the platelets, according to Allure. Then, microdermabrasion or microneedling-AKA a roller uses tiny needles to gently prick your skin all over-is applied to your face, before they slather on the platelet-rich plasma. The idea is that it can help give your skin "an even tone and fresher appearance," as well as help with premature wrinkles and solar damage, California-based dermatologist Ava Shamban told the magazine.

Tarek shared a photo of his plasma-covered face-alongside the couple's daughter, Taylor-explaining what went down. Turns out, it all started on a dare.

"I was like, 'a facial with face cream, relaxing music, hot towel? Sure, sign me up!'" he wrote in the caption. "Well, FOLKS...I had no idea what I agreed to!"

He described it as "the most painful thing ever," explaining that a specialist "scratched his face," then "stabbed it hundreds of times with needles."